
After podium training, Alvarado confirmed to the podcast GymCastic that the pose was intentional.
“My cousin and I, we both do it in our routines,” she said. “And I feel like if you do something that brings everyone together, you know, and you see that here, like 'Yes, you're one of mine, you understand things', the importance of everyone treated with respect and dignity and everyone having the same rights because we're all the same and we're all beautiful and amazing so I think that's why I love to have it in my routine and I love that my little cousin does it on her routine too."
Alvarado’s demonstration is the first of its kind on an international stage in elite gymnastics. The pose is a part of her floor choreography, and she performed the routine during the fourth subdivision of the women’s artistic gymnastics qualifications.
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